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Francesco Laparelli

1521 - 1570

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Francesco Laparelli da Cortona (5 April 1521 – 20 October 1570) was an Italian architect. He was an assistant of Michelangelo, and later was sent by the Pope to supervise the construction of Valletta in Malta. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Francesco Laparelli is the 365th most popular architect (down from 361st in 2019), the 3,290th most popular biography from Italy (down from 3,285th in 2019) and the 57th most popular Italian Architect.

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Among ARCHITECTS

Among architects, Francesco Laparelli ranks 365 out of 518Before him are Jan Santini Aichel, Justus Dahinden, Moisei Ginzburg, Thomas Telford, Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz, and Ralph Erskine. After him are Peter Joseph Lenné, Karbalayi Safikhan Karabakhi, Giuseppe Piermarini, Victor Laloux, Ong Teng Cheong, and B. V. Doshi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1521, Francesco Laparelli ranks 13Before him are Maria of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu, Andrew Avellino, Xu Wei, Antoine Caron, Richard Chancellor, and Philippe de Monte.  Among people deceased in 1570, Francesco Laparelli ranks 19Before him are Tielman Susato, Diego Ortiz, Johann Walter, Pietro Loredan, Johannes Brenz, and Hieronymus Cock.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Francesco Laparelli ranks 3,291 out of 5,161Before him are Carlo Orlandi (1910), Junia Tertia (-70), Pier Andrea Saccardo (1845), Austromoine (300), Francesco Guccini (1940), and Maurizio Arrivabene (1957). After him are Elio Toaff (1915), Learco Guerra (1902), Marco da Gagliano (1582), Eugenio Tosi (1864), Mario Genta (1912), and Fulvio Bernardini (1905).

Among ARCHITECTS In Italy

Among architects born in Italy, Francesco Laparelli ranks 57Before him are Camillo Boito (1836), Bruno Zevi (1918), Francesco Sabatini (1721), Vannoccio Biringuccio (1480), Benedetto Antelami (1150), and Antonio Rinaldi (1709). After him are Giuseppe Piermarini (1734), Mario Bellini (1935), Paolo Soleri (1919), Alessandro Antonelli (1798), Massimiliano Fuksas (1944), and Franco Albini (1905).